Canine Health and Wellness Care
Your Dog’s Health is Important to Us
We take pride in offering the very best canine health care and health management. We treat all ages of dogs, from puppies to senior dogs, and all types of dog breeds.
Our approach to canine veterinary care centers around regular wellness exams beginning when your puppy comes home. These comprehensive exams give us the ability to help you maintain your dog’s good health through vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental care, diagnostic care and disease treatment. We recommend either annual or bi-annual wellness exams depending upon your dog’s age and health status. These exams are also important for us to listen to your concerns about your dog’s health and for us to help you make the best health choices for your dog.

Adult dog, puppies and senior care
Regular Check-ups: Just like humans, dogs should have regular check-ups with a veterinarian. These visits typically occur annually but may be more frequent for puppies, senior dogs, or dogs with specific health concerns.
Vaccinations: Dogs require a series of vaccinations to protect them from common diseases. These may include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and more. Your veterinarian will recommend a vaccination schedule based on your dog’s age and lifestyle.
Parasite Control: Regular treatment for parasites like fleas, ticks, and worms is crucial for your dog’s health. Your vet can recommend appropriate preventive measures.
Blood Tests: Periodic blood tests can help catch underlying health issues early, especially in older dogs.
Dental Care: Dental health is often overlooked but important. Your veterinarian can advise on dental care, including teeth cleaning and dental chews.
Nutrition: Your vet can help you choose the right diet for your dog’s age, size, and health condition. Proper nutrition is vital for your dog’s overall health.
Spaying/Neutering: Unless you plan to breed your dog, spaying or neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and provide health benefits.
Behavioral Consultation: Veterinarians can offer guidance on behavior issues, such as aggression, anxiety, or excessive barking.
Microchipping: Microchipping is a permanent form of identification that can help locate your dog if they ever get lost.
Senior Care: As dogs age, they may require more specialized care, including monitoring for age-related health issues and modifications to their diet and exercise routine.

Your Canine Vet For Life
As your pet ages, normal changes take place and some diseases follow that can often affect their overall health, well being and comfort. Many conditions, when detected early and treated properly, can be prevented from progressing into more serious and sometimes life threatening illnesses. Our goal is for you and your family pet to enjoy the longest, healthiest life together. Call us today to schedule your dog’s wellness exam, we are here to help.